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The OER4Schools professional development programme: Outcomes of a sustained trial in sub-Saharan Africa
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Journal Article
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- Haßler, Björn (Author)
- Hennessy, S. (Author)
- Hofmann, R (Author)
Title
The OER4Schools professional development programme: Outcomes of a sustained trial in sub-Saharan Africa
Abstract
Sustaining educational initiatives beyond short-term pilot projects is highly challenging in low-income countries. We describe the outcomes and implications of our iterative Design-Based Implementation Research conducted in Zambia. This focused on a unique, school-based, peer-facilitated professional learning programme for primary teachers: OER4Schools integrates interactive pedagogy, open digital educational resources and mobile learning. Teacher interviews carried out 18 months after a year-long intervention showed that the programme became self-sustaining; earlier participants reported further development of their interactive teaching strategies and awareness of pupil progress; recent joiners developed similarly. Roles of teachers and pupils changed and a new classroom culture emerged. The study identifies the key mechanisms involved in sustainability, including culturally sensitive and participatory development and implementation, semi-structured multimedia materials, and supportive organisational structures for sustained professional learning. Our findings are hence framed by sociocultural influences as well as the wider policy context.
Publication
Frontiers in Education
Volume
5
Issue
146
Date
2020
Journal Abbr
Frontiers in Education
Language
English
ISSN
2504-284X
Short Title
OER4Schools 2010-2014
Library Catalogue
Frontiers
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HHH3A
Citation
Haßler, B., Hennessy, S., & Hofmann, R. (2020). The OER4Schools professional development programme: Outcomes of a sustained trial in sub-Saharan Africa. Frontiers in Education, 5(146). https://doi.org/10.3389/feduc.2020.00146
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